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Apache Spark Deep Learning Cookbook

You're reading from   Apache Spark Deep Learning Cookbook Over 80 best practice recipes for the distributed training and deployment of neural networks using Keras and TensorFlow

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788474221
Length 474 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Ahmed Sherif Ahmed Sherif
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Amrith Ravindra Amrith Ravindra
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Setting Up Spark for Deep Learning Development FREE CHAPTER 2. Creating a Neural Network in Spark 3. Pain Points of Convolutional Neural Networks 4. Pain Points of Recurrent Neural Networks 5. Predicting Fire Department Calls with Spark ML 6. Using LSTMs in Generative Networks 7. Natural Language Processing with TF-IDF 8. Real Estate Value Prediction Using XGBoost 9. Predicting Apple Stock Market Cost with LSTM 10. Face Recognition Using Deep Convolutional Networks 11. Creating and Visualizing Word Vectors Using Word2Vec 12. Creating a Movie Recommendation Engine with Keras 13. Image Classification with TensorFlow on Spark 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

Introduction

Natural language processing (NLP) is all over the news lately, and if you ask five different people, you will get ten different definitions. Recently NLP has been used to help identify bots or trolls on the internet trying to spread fake news or, even worse, tactics such as cyberbullying. In fact, recently there was a case in Spain where a student at a school was getting cyberbullied through social media accounts and it was having such a serious effect on the health of the student that the teachers started to get involved. The school reached out to researchers who were able to help identify several potential sources for the trolls using NLP methods such as TF-IDF. Ultimately, the list of potential students was presented to the school and when confronted the actual suspect admitted to being the perpetrator. The story was published in a paper titled Supervised...

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